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1.       Behavioral                 Professional conduct in accordance with Baptist Health
                                                   values.

               2.       Visual                     Differentiate colors, read orders, policies, procedures, test
                                                   results, charts, graphs, instrument printouts, number
                                                   sequence, etc. Demonstrate sufficient visual ability to load
                                                   a fine suture, the size of a human hair, onto a fine needle
                                                   holder.

               3.     Communication/behavioral     The capacity to send and receive a message using verbal
                                                   and nonverbal skills. Remain calm and exercise good
                                                   judgment under stressful and/or emergency situations. Hear
                                                   and understand muffled communication without
                                                   visualization of the communicator=s mouth/lips and within
                                                   20 feet. Able to detect odors sufficient to maintain
                                                   environmental safety and patient needs. Able to refrain
                                                   from nourishment or restroom breaks for periods up to 4
                                                   hours. Communicate and understand fluent English both
                                                   verbally and in writing. Exhibit positive interpersonal skills
                                                   during patient, staff, and faculty interactions. Comply with
                                                   safety regulations; e.g., potential exposure to infectious
                                                   organisms, body fluids, and toxic chemicals such as latex,
                                                   etc. Be free of reportable communicable diseases and
                                                   chemical abuse.

               4.        Fine Motor/movement       Perform duties requiring manual and finger dexterity, e.g.,
                                                   handling of surgical instruments, regulating and adjusting
                                                   gauges, operating specialized equipment, and using
                                                   microscopes.

               5.        Locomotion                Stand and/or sit for prolonged periods. Reach surgical table
                                                   tops and shelves, operating beds and patients lying in
                                                   hospital beds or gurneys. Perform major lifting tasks; e.g.,
                                                   lifting, moving patients (awake and anesthetized), pans of
                                                   surgical instruments, surgical equipment, etc.

               6.        Intellectual/conceptual      Ability to read and understand words and numbers. Possess
                                                   these intellectual skills: comprehension, measurement,
                                                   mathematical reasoning, and critical thinking. Exercise
                                                   sufficient judgment to recognize and correct performance
                                                   deviations.

               7.         Personal Safety          Must be able to adhere to organizational policies to
                                                   maintain safety in the environment for the patient, self, and
                                                   others. Have ability to function in an environment that
                                                   contains glove powder, latex and infectious diseases.


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